Across
- 2. number sentence
- 6. the answer to a multiplication problem
- 7. a figure whose bases are circular, congruent, and parallel to each other
- 13. found by counting what is on the inside of a shape
- 14. the number left over after division is complete
- 15. amount of space an object takes up (LXWXH)
- 16. the written form of a number
- 17. the answer to a division problem
- 20. angle that measures exactly 180 degrees
- 23. replaces one number with another number that tells about how much or how many
- 24. a plane with four sides and four angles
- 25. a quadrilateral with exactly two parallel sides (may have two right angles)
- 28. the number on the top of the fraction or number shaded
- 29. the chance of something happening
- 30. the answer to a subtraction problem
- 33. the way to write numbers and show place value of each digit
- 36. 3 dimensional figure with 2 parallel and congruent polygonal faces called bases
- 37. lines in the same plane that never intersect
- 38. numbers that are multiplied to get a product
Down
- 1. having the same size and shape
- 3. a part of a whole
- 4. a closed plane figure formed by three or more line segments
- 5. lines that intersect to form right angles
- 8. the distance all the way around the outside of an object
- 9. the common way to write numbers
- 10. the number at the bottom of a fraction or total equal parts
- 11. the number of times something occurs
- 12. the answer to an addition problem
- 18. regular solid having six congruent square faces
- 19. a parallelogram with four congruent sides
- 21. the number to be divided; that goes inside
- 22. a quadrilateral where opposite sides are parallel and congruent
- 26. information
- 27. a parallelogram with four right angles
- 31. number that has more than 2 factors
- 32. the number used to divide another number; goes outside
- 34. a number with one or more places to the right of a decimal point
- 35. solid figure that has triangles for its sides and a polygon as its base
- 37. whole number greater than 1 that has exactly two factors (1 and itself)
